After doing the lettering I turned the window over and used a can of spray frost for the etched look. I didn't get a picture of the "Believe" project when it was finished. On that one I put snowflakes on the glass before etching and removed them after so you can see through some of the window.

I made this project for my Son and his Wife for Christmas because they have no fireplace to hang their stockings on. An old window, some vinyl lettering, glass etching, hooks and some chain for hanging.

Comments (9)

garfieldlogan writes: I want to learn how to do some vinyl lettering in my spare time. It would be cool to be able to say my wife isn't the only crafty one in the house!
Posted: 8:06 am on April 4th

SantaClaus writes: I can make one of these - I have the perfect window!
Posted: 5:35 am on November 16th

bridiemurphy writes: Just found this...Super fun. I've got an old pink window (I'm afraid of the asbestos!) that I could repurpose just like this. My five year old daughter is worried about Santa coming in the house since we don't have a fireplace! No worries, a special key will work fine...and this solution for our stockings? Divine.
Posted: 10:07 am on December 15th

junkermidge writes: That is such a great idea. And you did such a great job.
I love it!
Midge
Posted: 9:30 pm on December 11th

fellowjunker writes: Just beautiful junkcollector. Great job!!! Love the vinyl letters you found!!
xojanis
Posted: 6:38 pm on December 11th

georgiamoon writes: So so so darling. I really think this is THE answer if you have no mantle. Great job, Georgia
Posted: 5:43 pm on December 11th

MimiToria writes: I love the idea of this window you've made. It would look great with my vintage redesign stockings I made out of velvets, etc. I'm sure your family will love it! I'll have to make one like this for another year.
Another great idea!
Gretchen
Posted: 5:06 pm on December 11th

shamrockerin writes: wow-what a great idea! I love the greens on top of the window too.
Posted: 3:59 pm on December 11th